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    Jacob Ben-Ami (November 23 or December 23, 1890, Minsk, Russian Empire – July 2, 1977, New York City, New York, United States) was a noted Belarusian-born...
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  • singer/songwriter Jacob Ben-Ami (1890–1977), Russian-born stage actor Jeremy Ben-Ami, chairman of U.S. Israel advocacy group J Street Joseph Ben-Ami, head of the...
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  • film director. Warren's uncle was Yiddish theatre actor and director Jacob Ben-Ami. Warren made her Broadway debut in 1972 in 6 Rms Riv Vu, for which she...
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    Lee J. Cobb (redirect from Lee Jacob Cobb)
    Juror #3 in 12 Angry Men (1957), Dock Tobin in Man of the West (1958), Barak Ben Canaan in Exodus (1960), Marshall Lou Ramsey in How the West Was Won (1962)...
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  • 1937 American comedy-drama Yiddish film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer and Jacob Ben-Ami. The film features child actor Herschel Bernardi, later to be an adult...
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    back-stage congratulations and an offer of support from the Yiddish actor Jacob Ben-Ami, who recommended him to the American Laboratory Theatre. Funded by the...
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  • these ethnic films is the Yiddish Green Fields (1937), co-directed with Jacob Ben-Ami. Ulmer eventually found a niche making melodramas on tiny budgets and...
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    of Leo Tolstoy's The Kreutzer Sonata. That production also included Jacob Ben-Ami (associated with the Vilna Troupe, as well as Adler offspring Stella...
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    was typically cast as a weeping maiden or desperate mother. Adler and Jacob Ben-Ami convinced director Maurice Schwartz to stage a serious drama, which...
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    Arbor, Mich.: UMI Research Press. pp. 67–71. ISBN 978-0-8357-1515-7. "Jacob Ben-Ami in "THE WANDERING JEW."". The Film Daily. 1933-10-21. ""Wandering Jew"...
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  • It had 623 performances over its year-and-a-half-long Broadway run. Jacob Ben-Ami as Foreman Donald Harron as Arthur Landau Arnold Marlé as Hirshman George...
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  • Paxinou, Sylvia Sidney, Edward Arnold, John Garfield, Paul Henreid, Jacob Ben-Ami, Blanche Yurka, J. Edward Bromberg, Akim Tamiroff, Roman Bohnen, Art...
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  • Fields" (Union Trade Song) Green Fields (film), a 1937 film directed by Jacob Ben-Ami and Edgar G. Ulmer Green Fields School, in Tucson, Arizona Greenfields...
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  • radio with Arnold Jaffe. Apparently Bonus learned a lot from the actor Jacob Ben-Ami during this time. Herman Yablokoff also later said in his memoirs that...
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  • played the role of Gitl in Green Fields (1936), directed by Ulmer with Jacob Ben-Ami, and the role of Mariashe in The Singing Blacksmith (1938), directed...
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    being both grandiose and mundane, and the casting (with Yiddish actor Jacob Ben-Ami as John and British actress Constance Collier as Herodias) was strongly...
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    premiere in 1919 in a Yiddish translation, at the Jewish Art theatre of Jacob Ben-Ami; it was later translated into English and performed at the Astor Theatre...
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    the Univ of Louisville, Macauley's Theatre collection Doris Keane and Jacob Ben-Ami in 1924 Edward Steichen portrait Broadway Photographs(Univ. of South...
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    Yiddish language with Jacob Ben-Ami as "He" at The New Yiddish Theater (in Yiddish, Dos Naye Yidisher) in New York City. Ben-Ami would go on to perform...
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    of these works appealed to directors including Maurice Schwartz and Jacob Ben-Ami, and they became regular productions in the repertoire of artistically...
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  • productions of Peretz Hirschbein's famed play Green Fields starring Jacob Ben-Ami. Despite the best efforts of the Guild's executive committee, contract...
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    doing Russian vaudeville; he also participated in guest performances of Jacob Ben-Ami. As a 16-year-old Asro became active in the workers' movement. After...
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    Benito's lease. Jacob Ben-Ami's New Jewish Folk Theater leased the theater during the 1944–1945 season, operating it as the Century Theatre. Ben-Ami presented...
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    Stayed with the theatre for 25 years frequently in leading roles with Jacob Ben-Ami. A film adaptation of the play Mirele Efros was made in the United States...
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  • cast), Walter Matthau as James Hyland, Audrey Christie as Mrs. Farrow, Jacob Ben-Ami as Dr. Jacobson, Frances Myers as Clementine (Broadway cast [credited...
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    Cain's Sister Shubert Theatre Broad Street Theatre Written by Leila Wells and staged by Jacob Ben-Ami, it starred Gale Sondergaard and Walter Armitage....
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  • playing along such renowned actors as Joseph Buloff, Maurice Schwartz and Jacob Ben-Ami. He was regarded as a first class "character" (drama) actor and as a...
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  • Sailor Mercury (redirect from Ami Mizuno)
    Ami Mizuno (水野 亜美, Mizuno Ami, renamed "Amy Anderson" or "Amy Mizuno" in some English adaptations), better known as Sailor Mercury (セーラーマーキュリー, Sērā Mākyurī)...
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    Sir Jacob William Rees-Mogg (/riːsˈmɒɡ/ reess-MOG; born 24 May 1969) is a British politician, broadcaster and member of the Conservative Party who served...
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    Pecker testified he had AMI investigate the story and eventually concluded it was not true, but Pecker testified he instructed AMI to purchase the story...
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